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             <p>We believe that our project can not only solve the problem in Taiwan, but also <b>address global challenges</b>. As one of the most advanced techniques in biology, synthetic biology has great potential and responsibility to <b>contribute to global goals</b>, known as SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). We know <b>how important SDGs are</b> and <b>how synthetic biology and our project can affect SDGs</b>. Thus, participating in the <b>discussion and open communication on SDGs</b> was the first step we took to discharge our responsibility to the world.</p>
 
             <p>We believe that our project can not only solve the problem in Taiwan, but also <b>address global challenges</b>. As one of the most advanced techniques in biology, synthetic biology has great potential and responsibility to <b>contribute to global goals</b>, known as SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). We know <b>how important SDGs are</b> and <b>how synthetic biology and our project can affect SDGs</b>. Thus, participating in the <b>discussion and open communication on SDGs</b> was the first step we took to discharge our responsibility to the world.</p>
 
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             <p>We participated in <b>panel discussion</b> conducted by NCKU Tainan and CSMU Taiwan. All 5 iGE
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             <p>We participated in <b>panel discussion</b> conducted by NCKU Tainan and CSMU Taiwan. All 5 iGEM teams from Taiwan participated in this panel discussion. The discussion focused on the <b>dilemma faced by Taiwan in reaching SDGs</b>.</p>
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            <p>At the beginning of the discussion, we had Dr. Shih-Feng Chiu, who is an expert in hospital administration, give a short discourse about his views on SDGs. He explained the origin and development of SDGs, and how those 17 goals correspond to the 3 sustainability goals, which are economic, environmental and social.</p>
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            <p>During the discussion, we targeted <b>SDG 3</b>, which is to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all, at all ages. Taiwan has proposed a specific goal on dengue to achieve SDG 3, which is to <b>decrease the annually mortality rate of dengue to 0.3%</b>. However, we found that Taiwan reported a 0.54% mortality rate in 2015, and 0.58% in 2017. Besides, as Taiwan is an aged society, and the rates for severe dengue and mortality are higher among the elderly than young adults and children, this makes it difficult for Taiwan to achieve SDG 3.</p>
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            <p>Thus, we focused our discussion on the elderly community. We discussed a few questions:</p>
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                <li>Since the aging population is a factor of dengue mortality rate in Taiwan, how can we tackle this problem to achieve SDG 3?</li>
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                <li>How could we conduct a sustainable education and promote communication among the elderly?</li>
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            <p>Moreover, to link our topic to newest technologies, we discussed on <b>how big data and wearable technology could be used in detection and prevention of dengue</b>.</p>
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            <p>We got some useful feedback. Some teams suggested that we could reach the elderly community thorough <b>peer groups</b>. That was what we had done in a glove puppet show and dissemination of dengue using Taiwanese Hokkien. (Great minds think alike!) Some teams suggested that we find out whether there was a “<b>genetic predisposition to dengue</b>” so that we could know what kinds of people will get infected with dengue easily, which was a really creative idea!</p>
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            <p>On the other hand, we had the chance to talk over other topics, such as <b>oral cancer, tobacco control, soil pollution and energy use</b>. Each team shared their views and ideas on these topics. Although it was just a two-hour activity, we benefited tremendously from it. The discussion of those topics lead us to have a <b>deeper understanding of SDGs</b>. We know that SDGs are long-term goals and Taiwan still has a long way to go. Also, this activity promoted <b>effective communication</b> between all the iGEM teams in Taiwan to meet SDGs!</p>
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            <h2>Art</h2>
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            <h3>Glove Puppetry</h3>
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            <p>‘Animate a puppet with one mouth and one hand.’</p>
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            <p>Science and art are considered vastly distant from one another. However, if the contact between science and art could work toward the <b>same goal and philosophy</b>, why not use it as a feasible and creative way to work together? We thought that art might provide a unique perspective to help us <b>bridge the gap between science and society</b>. Thus, we decided to <b>collaborate with non-scientific artists</b> to promote science and our project to the community.</p>
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            <p>Inspired by our collaboration with a senior citizen service center on Taiwanese Hokkien audio recording (<a href="https://2020.igem.org/Team:CCU_Taiwan/Education" target="_blank">More information on Media</a>), glove puppetry came to mind. <b>Glove puppetry</b> (Budaixi) is a well-known performing art in Taiwan, which has undergone a rapid renaissance since the 1960s. It is usually performed at religious and festive occasions. The puppet master will set the performing stage and manipulate the glove puppets while hiding behind the stage. Taiwanese Hokkien is almost always the language used in dialogue and narration, accompanied by a Chinese orchestra performing on site. It is an <b>entertaining performance suitable for all ages</b>.</p>
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            <p>The nature of glove puppetry is to <b>educate thorough entertainment</b>. By the rendition of glove puppets, the puppet masters tell a story, transmitting knowledge and intellectual values like Chinese virtues through the format of art and entertainment. We thought that this <b>closely corresponds with the philosophy of iGEM</b>. Isn’t iGEM devoted to communicating and conveying science to a larger audience thorough interesting ways that will make a strong impression? Moreover, since glove puppetry is one of the traditional performing arts in Taiwan, why don’t we integrate its unique features with science?</p>
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            <p>Thus, to make science inspiring to the public, we decided to form a <b>synergy between glove puppetry and science</b>. We collaborated with a glove puppetry troupe known as Wu Zhou Sheng Yi Ge to do a <b>glove puppet show</b>. We described a story about <b>dengue</b> and provided the general public with <b>facts about the disease</b> and <b>ways to implement vector prevention</b>. Although the story used Taiwanese Hokkien in narration, it was easy to understand and English subtitles are included, so we aimed to target a wide audience <b>from children to elderly</b>.</p>
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            <p>We took almost 8 hours to film this 13 minute video as it was challenging to reach a consensus. We kept discussing and changing our thoughts during the shooting process as we both wanted to convey the scientific knowledge in a <b>proper</b>, <b>complete</b> but also <b>fun</b> and <b>interactive</b> way. The outcome might not be perfect, but is certainly a <b>creative</b> and <b>extraordinary</b> work.</p>
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            <p>Thorough the interdisciplinary combination of science and art, we hoped to <b>get more people involved in science</b>. We think we have successfully allowed the traditional craft of glove puppetry to <b>participate in communication of science</b>. From this collaboration, we also discovered that <b>science could be presented and expressed in as many ways as you can imagine, even arts!</b></p>
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            <p><b>Here to see our outcome!</b></p>
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            <h4>References</h4>
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            <p>The Draft of Sustainable Development Goals, National Sustainable development Network (2017). http://sdg.nuk.edu.tw/data/%E6%88%91%E5%9C%8B%E6%B0%B8%E7%BA%8C%E7%99%BC%E5%B1%95%E7%9B%AE%E6%A8%99%E8%8D%89%E6%A1%88(%E8%A1%8C%E6%94%BF%E9%99%A2%E5%9C%8B%E5%AE%B6%E6%B0%B8%E7%BA%8C%E7%99%BC%E5%B1%95%E5%A7%94%E5%93%A1%E6%9C%83).pdf<br>
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              Sustainable Development Goals in Taiwan, National Sustainable Development Network (2019). http://sdg.nuk.edu.tw/data/2019_%E8%87%BA%E7%81%A3%E6%B0%B8%E7%BA%8C%E7%99%BC%E5%B1%95%E7%9B%AE%E6%A8%99_%E6%A0%B8%E5%AE%9A%E7%89%88.pdf<br>
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              Dengue fever has a high mortality rate, and the Center for Disease Control has established an expert committee to seek a viable vaccine for the elderly (2015). https://www.cdc.gov.tw/Category/ListContent/z3l-ni_hN8XQhdqusEuKQA?uaid=bvQo_IYe24VI3wroidfjDA<br>
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              The Number of Students and Properties, Ming Yang High school (2020). https://www.myg.moj.gov.tw/356645/807125/356876/356879/Lpsimplelist<br>
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              Digital National Observation Report, Industry Report of Podcast in the first half of 2020 (2020). https://www.inside.com.tw/article/20391-2020-podcast-report<br>
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              George Liao, MOI: Taiwan officially becomes an aged society with people over 65 years old breaking the 14% mark, Taiwan News (2018). https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3402395#:~:text=TAIPEI%20(Taiwan%20News)%E2%80%94Taiwan's,in%20the%20country%20is%20a<br>
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              Flor Wang and Pan Tzi-yu, Enditem/J, Taiwan set to become super-aged by 2025: NDC, FOCUS TAIWAN CAN ENGLISH NEWS (2020). https://focustaiwan.tw/society/202008180025<br>
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              Data Query-Population by Broad Age Groups (1960~2020), National Development Council population projections for the R.O.C. (Taiwan) (2020). https://pop-proj.ndc.gov.tw/main_en/dataSearch6.aspx?uid=78&pid=78
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